Tag: entrepreneur

The next natural step for anyone who has just finished their studies – whether high school, college, or even post-graduate studies – is to apply for a job and work to sustain their living. While entrepreneurship is becoming a trend among those who are old enough to work, not everyone has the aptitude or simply … Continue reading “Top Cities for Working Remotely in 2018”

Have you ever considered a job in business administration? Today, there are more small startup companies and ecommerce businesses than ever, and if you’re analytical and business-minded, business administration is a logical choice. Administrators tend to be detail-oriented, good with people, and highly organized. There are a variety of industries to choose from, but here … Continue reading “4 Growing Administrative Career Paths to Consider”

The rapid technological advancements in the past two decades has astonished everyone. Though the beginning of this millennium was predicted to bring with it the most fast-paced lifestyle; we never imagined such an exponential growth in this field. Today, technology is indeed leading our lives in every aspect. Whether it is the education sector, business, … Continue reading “12 Top Technology Leaders Of 2017!”

There’s this one person who easily gets a better job whenever he needs a change in his career. He’s always more successful than the competitors. People trust him because he’s an expert. He always seems like he knows what he’s doing. Most importantly, this person knows how to make money. Are you wondering what’s the … Continue reading “10 Signs You Should Invest in Your Personal Brand”

It happens all the time. Every freelancer had at least one big crash. That awesome idea, that winner solution, that unbelievable service everyone needs and YOU can offer turned into a major failure. It could not happen, but it did. Suddenly you “wake up” to a nightmare. That planned business has failed, miserably. Now you … Continue reading “Risk and Failure; Your Best Allies”

For many of us, career choices usually boil down to two differences: self-employed or employed. The latter option is the typical choice that most people chose because it comes with the least responsibilities. We have a job, we have a boss, and we have a salary. Taxes are usually automatically paid out of our salary … Continue reading “Starting a Business? Remember You Responsibilities”

According to Eric T. Wagner ‒ 8 out of 10 entrepreneurs who start businesses fail within the first 18 months. These are some concerning stats which will certainly scare most of the parents, who will in return scare their kids away from starting businesses of their own. So, how can we simulate our kids to … Continue reading “5 Reasons to Encourage Entrepreneurship in Kids”